4 '6 TlfE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!; PORTLAND. -THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1910. 0U'S2SoGS SHE NEVER BOARDED ' . r. A TRAIN, WORE'A HAT . OR FILLED A CORSE Many From Middle West Bring ."-Cholera Into Oregon, It Is SaidJ i.. - Hogs may jiot bo removed from the , Union 8torkrds for any omer pur . . pose than immediate daughter. Cholera i i brought in from the middle west is be t I ' lng distributed over the state and caiis i lng great damage through this, agency, according to a-statement Issued yester day by Ey. Calvin S. ..White, state health S '. officer. An order made by Dr. Lytle, state veterinarian, and Dr. Wilte, reads: "On and after the date of March 1, 1910, i all liogs shipped to and allowed to pass through the Union stockyards, Portland,, i Or, and such other public yards within the state of Oregon that contain from .' time to time shipments of hogs orlgin- 1 attng in thf middle states, such as Ne. ' braska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri, and other states: In which hog cholera , knowu to le more or less prevalent. shall unt tip allowed shipment or re moral thr-rfrom to points within the elate of Oregon for purposes other than Immediate slaughter, In accordance with ection 1, chapter 213, of the session laws of Oregon for tha year 1909. " ""Quarantine ia. placed upon tha aald tTnlon stockyards, Portland, Or., and euch other public yards, indicated with in thfd order, . against the. removal of any hogs therefrom after the date of - March 1, 1910, for any purpose whatso ever other than Immediate slaughter." In a recent tour of a part of the state Dr. White says, .he found. .many hogs dying of cholera, caused, he Is Bure, by t introduction of the disease from tha middle west . . .' It Is the Intention of , tha atockyarda people to build separate yards outside of tha regular yards to tiandle "stock bogs from the east,, which ara forced Into quarantine. This will comply with new order issued by government pHM Dlnpatpfc.to The Journal.) ' Pendletoni Or., Feb. 17. T. J. , Tweedy of this city saw a dis patch from Spokane to the ef fect that a pioneer resident of northern Idaho' had lived for 46 years and never taken a ride on a train. Ha says tie has an aunt, Mrs. Carolina' Best" of near' Co lumbus, Kan., who is now 73 'years old, and Tint IF two. years ago had never been aboard a train, ' although during ' all of ' this time she" had never resided farther than '10 miles from a railroad. In addition to never having been on a .train, Mrs. Best has never worn a corset or a woman's hat Bha has .raised a large fam ily successfully, , and says all women would be better off If they would eschew . the wearing , ofcorsets. j H i I Y1C1 n mm en H. XV. B tone, general secretary of the Tortland Young Men's Christian asso ciation, returned yesterday f fronr Ta eoma, where he took part in the dedica tion of tha new T. M. C. A. Iwlldlng, The opening exerfcises there are taking up the entire week. Mr. Stone dellv- . ered addresses on. Monday and Tuesday nights. Monday night the dedication rroper took place, QovernorHay mak '. lng the addresSj which was preceded by. .the, presentation of the building to the i ity", by Mr. Stone, on behalf of tha T. M. C-hA., and a response by Mayor Linrtt . .'.. . . . . - v - -V " .. - Tftcoma Is the last large"clty on the Pacific -coast to erect .an adequate T. ',M. C. A. bullying, tha one Just com pleted costing $ 185,000. Besides Port- 1b fin -bnHdbig, recBnOyeempleted, San Francisco is now constructing mag nificent quartern, the cornerstone for whlctt was laid by -President Taft. Los Angeles and Spokane also have fine Y, M. O. A homes. The Taeoma building now? nan a aeot or 3fl,ooo. which la to be raised by a whirlwind campaign. . Several cities that ara now building or altering' their Y. M. C. A. buildings are getting ideas from the Portland structure, which is regarded as a model home for association purposes. - G. A. " Korbes, general secretary, and E. F. Elmendorf, director, ef the Spokane as sociation, are now In Portland, and will ! spend several days not only In inspect ; lng the local building, but In getting in touch with the work here. Educational directors from both Seattle and Tacoma j wo w vibii ijib ruiuana associa tion soon for tha same purpose. In this way. tha Portland Y. M. C. A., which , ia recognised as accomplishing more than any other association of Its size In tha country. Is coming to be Regarded as a sort of training school for workers .within the organisation. LOS ANGELES POLICE . SYSTEM CRITICISED (United Rrew Leawtd Wir. Los Angeles, Feb. 17. The police commission, the city council and the civil service commission today received tha printed, report of the league of Jus tice concerning Its Investigation of the conauot or affairs in the police depart ment. ( , The report scores' recent acta of, a number of patrolmen who clubbed per sons under arrest The cUy prison was characterised as "filthy" and the entire system of police supervision declared to be wrong. CLUB DEALS I'll Appoints Committee (q Confer With Water Boa'rd Concern ing ttiecCo$t of iVIdins' Wasco Jury Indicts Six. (Special Diotch The Jonrnd.) The Dalles, Or., Feb. 17.-The grand Jury for the February term of circuit court in this county has returned six true and one not true bill.' Those In dicted are Irving DuBoIse, forgery; S. 8arl and T..W. Mansfield, larceny from a aweung; s. b. Harris, larceny by bailee; Maguil Vera, larceny from a store; C, A, Hunt, embezzlement Vera, a Mexicani was convicted of stealing a woman's, purse- In the store of A. M. Williams & Co. on the evening Of December 24. Charles Grove, held on a charge of selling liquor without a license, was discharged by the grand Jury. .... The Sunnyslde; Push iuh haiA . meeting last bight at which ft eon.ld. ered eo many things that all records were broken. The meeting was held at tne orrice of Dr. D. A. Pettit Thirty. fourth' end 3elmont streets., . Tne.meeung was larte and verr n. tjhuslastlc, and expressed Itself In vftor- uuo lenns on airrerenc subjects. It de sires to have the Sunnyslde school 're tain the name of "Sunnvslde.'t It ob jects to any publio tract or institution tomg tjven the nam of a roan with tUflMfimatlon of nhllanthronv in tfc.i namewhen there is no ground Jot it. Object to Vatne. ; . ; - . This action waa.. dl reeled towards the movement on foot to name the new par at juaureinurst tne Ladd Park, The club objects to this because Mr. Ladd was paid Tor the park by the' Laurel hurst company. The Sunnyslde club wants the tract to be known as the Sun nyslde Park. V The committee appointed some time ago to find out the concensus of opin ion In, Sunnyslde regarding the water main question reported that the great er number of the people there believed 1 on tin enlarged system of distribution. Combatting the auggestlon of the school board that the school -buildings, of the city should be named after well known men. the Sunnyslde club appointed a committee to appear before tbe school board and request that the Sunnvslda school be allowed to bear that name, as being well known and distinctive. Committee Appointed. , Tne club appointed J. NT. Davis, S. W. Walter and E. D. Curtis1 as a commit tee, to call upon the water board and find out why it costs $2.40 a lineal foot for an eight inch water main in Sun nyslde. Recently East Yamhill street, from East Twenty-first to East Twenty-ninth was furnished with an eight Inch main. The assessmant was double what many of tha residents of the ben efited- district considered was fair, and I they 'appealed to tha push club. -, It had been reported that the city wa ter department, was establishing sub stations on the east side. The club ap pointed a committee to investigate, and If it is found that such stations are be ing established to ask the water boam to t'stabllsh . one in Sunnyslde, it being contended - that- tills would be In the oenter of a large ' population district Then the club appointed a committee t.6 see the park board about summer music In Sunnyslde Park.r '. ; , Want Speeial Policemen. It was also' the aense of the club that there should be a special policeman de tailed to tha business district of Sun nyslde. More lights are wanted, and committee was appointed to sea If more could 'not be secured. ; ' i , ' Better mall service was also one of the questions considered. No mall leaves Sunnyslde outbound' from - o'clock in tbe evening until the fol lowing morning at 10 o'clock. No mall east bound;' Which i not . put. in the substation by noon ; will start ; on- Its way east before tha next morning. The club appointed a committee to visit the postmaster and see . If some different arrangement could,, not be effected by which a better fervlca could be se- hcured. '' ''-'', It was also decided to continue to sup- 0brt the United. East Side Push club and iharA In th nnM ef rnnlntnfnln v thla club. sJ..N.43avJa, 8. ,W, Walter and E. D. Curtis wece appointed as delegates I from the Bunnysiaa. Club to the united Esst Side- club. ;,-:"-i, : . , First Divorce at Stanfield. Pendleton, Or., Feb. 'l7."When ,1 was sick he said there waa nothing the matter with me except laziness' and re fused to secure me medicine," declared ' ' 1 11 i Mrs. William E. Hahnerf in her s,u!t for a divorce from her husband. As a re sult of this treatment, she further al leged, she ia now broke in health and has been reduced 40 pounds in weight The court granted the decree, , and Mrs. Hahnert, for the third time, is a single woman. ' This is the first divorce Of which the new town of Stanfield can boast. . . - Casino Dancing Academy. The largest and best ventilated dace of amusement in the City. The place that promotes clean and wholesome dancing. Open, every evening, I to 12 P, m.. corner t th, an YamhllL. Casino building. , ' ..,.., ,; g MM II . BILL TO GIVE PEARY PAY OF AN ADMIRAL , (Onlted Vmm JUased Wire.) , Washington, Feb. .17. rActlng along the lines of a suggestion by Secretary Meyer Of the-navy department, Repre sentative Moore of Pennsylvania baa Introduced a bill In the house to give Commander Robert E." Peary the pay of a rear admiral and retire him with that relative rank in tbe engineer corps of the nary in recognition of the ex plorer's achievements. ' it was first suggested that Peary be promoted as an admiral of the navy and retired. This however, was objected to by Secretary. Meyer, who declared that such procedure would work Jnjustlce to officer of the line who rank Peary for promotion. - ' ; t . ., . ' ;.'.' i on the lines of the American locomotive pilot to be attached to the front or au- . tomobiles .to minimise the injuries Jn fllcted on a pedeBtflan if struck. K'- 1 j Chambarlaln'a 'Cough Remedy never disappoint those who use . It for ob stinate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lung's.. It stands un rivalled. as a remedy for all throat and. lung diseases, m. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR KIDNEYS A very simple and highly recom mended., remedy for kidneys,' liver or bladder is hire' given: Buy -from any good druggist one-half ounce Murax compound in original sealed package, one-half ounce fluid' extract Buchu, six ounces good pure gin. (Be sure to' get the genuine Murax compound in original sealed package.) Mix and take one to two teaspoonfuls three time a day after meals. J '- (Be sure to get the genuine Murax compound iif-origlnal sealed package.) Lose no time In treating sue) symp toms as pain In the back, frequent or highly-colored urination, scalding urine. puffiness in the Joints, dizziness, dimmed vision, as these quickly run Into B right's disease, chronic rheumatism or diabetes. GIVE FREE TREATMENT TO VICTIMS OF KIDNEY, BLADDER AND RHEUMATIC TROUBLE Stnd me your address and describe how you feci and free proof treatment with full in- ' i.-.i-i . :ii i - ' j i ' . ... . ' i Buutuuiis wm uc scm you prepaia Dy me write me toaay ana Know T p that you can cure yourself at home free.' The Addition with Character SEtLS FASTER THAN RESIDENCE PROPERTY ANY N-PORTLAND ( Read This Letter Carefully 404 XSomettt CnUJtiit Portland, - Oregon, . Terxary' 8, 116, NEW IMPROVEMENTS ' WILL COST $12,065 , The following building permits have been issued: C. F. Peterson, repair one story frame dwelling. Bast Eleventh street between Kaillng and Beech; builder, r. Oswald; 1 3 00. Joe Patlrlccl, repair one story frame dwelling, 680 Hood street between Lin coln and Grant; builder, R. L, Pollock; - $160. J. J. Edgerton, repair two story frame dwelling. 239 Graham avenue between I'nlon and Rodney: builder, same: 116'. -t'olumbia Wire & Iron Works, erect one sXory frame factory, East Eighth istreet between Market and Mill; builder, H. L. Camp & Co.; J5300. Mr. Bewley, repair two story frame msW: :lMMmmi Jr MRS. WALKER 'MR. FKLDMAN DR. LTNOTT Dr. Lynott's great mi-dJcal book, describing these diseases, as well as the addresses of several hnndred of hla cured patients, are also sent free to all who write him. ri welling, Eaat Twenty-third street near lamnm, Duuaer, story Camp & Co.. 1L L. 750. J. F. Griffith, erect one story frame . dwelling, Saratoga street between East Thirteenth and East Fifteenth; builder, same; 11600. . 3. F. Huffman, repair one story frame dwelling, 66 Taylor' street between . Laurelwood and Marquam; builder, eame; $200. E. A. Erlrson, erect two story frame ' dwelling, Mississippi avenue between , .Simpson and Aine worth- buildpr. anmn- $1800. C. H- Turner erect one story frame dwelling, East Twenty-second street be tween Sumner and Alberta; builder. Same; $2000. F. E. King, erect one story frame of fice. Union avenue between Mason and Kktdmore; builder, same; $60. Los Angeles Short Route East. fCDItart l'r LpJ wtr- Denver, Colo., Feb. It Several hun dred miles of trackage will be cut from ! the present railway route between here j nu ijos Angeies, according to repre senUtlves ct the Arizona Eastern Rail toad company, who are here. The com pany was incorporated laat week with . a capital stock of $40,000,000. Though it will -have for its main object the building of a line from Yuma to TVurango, whet It will connect With the Denver and Rio Grande, the company ,-wlH ultimately use the new route as a rart of a transcontinental line through Arizona. This would furnish Los Angejes wim the shortest eastern route, through Denver ana omaha, to Chi cago. It would save at least 150 and pO8slbly260 miles over the present shortest route. Bo that all who suffer from kidney trouble, bladder trouble or rheumatism may know without expense that at last a genuine and reliable cure for these diseases has been found, I will send to any victim of these ailments a free trial treatment and such simple Instructions lion anyone can cure nimself at home, iree. i say free .nd I mean free. J will make rfo charge: you have only to write and telllca- me how you feel and I will uu bb a- promise. To give free treatment is the best way to prove my claims. I bear th expense. You have simply to take my irotiiuicni an aireciea arui you will Know L ean cure you. You will owe me noth ing now or later when cured. It is my free gift to the thousands of urio acid sufferers, and I want all to take advantage of It I have devoted my life to the cure of these diseases. I am In a position to help you and my help will cost you nothing. Write me a letter today, describing your condition In your own words, and J will send you a free treatment for it. piwilio Ul llin inuiinr ITmmomi nr a kidney, bladder, or rheumatic disease are: - .. .. 1. Pain In the back. 2. Too frequent desire to urinate.' S. Burning or obstruction of urine. 4. Pain or soreness in tha bladder. 6 Prostatic trooble. s. Gas or pain In the ntomach. 7. General debility, weakness, dls-siness. 8. Pain, and ribs. 9. Swelling In any part of the body. ' soreness under right 30. Constipation or liver trouble. 11. Palpitation or pain under' the neart 1!. Pain in the hip joint. 13. Pain in the neck or head, 14. Pain or soreness In the kidneys. 16. Pain or swelling: of the lointa. 18. Pain and swelling of the muscles. j (. .rain ana soreness In nerves. 18. Acute or cbronio rheumatism. You can describe your condition In your own way or you can give the num bers of the symptoms in the coupon ana eeiia me coupon to me ana tne free proof treatment and instructions will db pent you just tne same. My address Is Dr. T. Frank Lynott, 3334 Occidental building, ChicagQ, 111. I am asklnff von tar tin mnnn All I ask Is the Drivilren of nrnvlna- tn tha. axiuriea tnai i can ana will cure kid ney, bladder and rheumatic trouble in a simple, scientific cainlesa wht: that I can Bton the nalnful lmckanhft. tha swelling flesh, tbe inflamed, bladder. tne torturinjr rheumatism. I am tmn- cesaful with old and Tminr. thou hn have junt become bIck and those who nave sunerea for years. ; Binoe 1 ask for no money write me to- u'1 ju i wjii uw Burprisea ia see how easy It Is to cure you when the right remedies, whose purity I have vouched fpr to the U. S. government, are sent you, and when a doctor gives yuu inn rigni aovioe. i will give you UJfl anil Hff-hf Oi-irlrw and charge you nothing, so correspond with me today. Write a letter or send the coupon, or do both. DR. T. FRANK'LTNOTT S384 Occidental Bldg., Chicago. I notice symptoms number (Here pat dwn the numbers) ; I will be obliged to yon for a free proof treatment and any 'Instructions and advice you think necessary for the cure of 017 case. My age Is.. Kindly address me fPlease writA -totit aAdrem lal ly; or write your address on a sepa rate viece of paper and pin the coupon on. . Paul C. Murphy, Vice President Laurelhurst Co, - - ' 522 Corbett Building,- u , 1 1 1 Dear sir:- . In answer to your inquiry as to what you . nay expect in relation to the Improvements in Laurelhurstt we would say that all of- the con-' tracts for installing the water mains and sewers, grading streets, ' laying cement sidewalks vand curhs and paving all of the streets with asphalt, have . heen awarded to us e ' . ' The. grading is practically finished, anb the work of laying the water mains and sewers, sidewalks and curbs will be commenced immediate ly. Gas mains are to be laid and cluster lights installed throughout the entire tract before pav- ing; All of the above work will be. finished on or about the 1st of August, 19l0, While this is" the largest contract of its kind over let in Portland, we are' providing everyv facility for expediting the work, "and are prepared to complete it by the time above stated. In addition to the above worlc, wewiil also plant 2200 shade trees in the parking strips throughout the entire tract some time during the months of March and April. These trees will be as large as it is possible tb plant them, and will be very attractive :f or: shade tree purposes Very-triiiy r yours , THK BARBJ: IWII,.UIIia.BHSJJiSnBKSMnejajBJHBBSmS I ijgg mm mmm fees 'and Liquors. ' tspeclal Friday only. .Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors, $1.60 quality port, sherry, Angelica and muscatel wine, 76c per gallon; $4 rye or Bourbon whiskey, $2.76 , per gallon; $4 brandy, $3.71 per gallon; $4 rum. $2.75 per gallon. National Wine tx. Fifth and gtark. Phone Main 649J. . Home A-4493. Delivered. m7' .New rbewers and old veterans alike rrefer Piper HetdRTwk .tobacco because it i m;JJ arxl sweet , : " .' 1 :VT- ; ' r-yrr:;---- i7r , PAVTOO COUPAllf The Best Salesman Js a Journal Classified Ad. Ul ! IrasaRn 'y"": 1 1 ... v I Note th!at this letter speaks of contracts for asphalt streets, water,- sewer, gas,, curbs, shade trees, eta, have been awarded.: Please note the distinction awarded. . - ; ' . , ; , , . I 'I Not planned for the fntnre or; prormsed, but awarded. And also notice that all S this work is now starts and. is to be cz7mrileTr . nn rn-alvirrt Aneri-ixst 1 IQlrt Then Realize That Laorclhnrst Is oh Two Carlines and From "1 5 to 10 Mlniites Closer in Than ir-n uiner Additions now on V and You'll Realize Why. . All MbiiUtiila cars fun through Laurelhnrst. Only 15 minutes' ride. Take car onA Washinffton street, between Fifth and First Salesmen on the ground. Office 522 Corbet Building. in : mT- Sale 1 ATTTK0BJ3EE9 BXOXEXS. Charles S. Henry Co. Wakefield, STiea Co. ueo. ix. Bcoaix- 1 H. F. Palmexsjoassi Co, I Holmes Si vCftpatmA ' Man Ton BoTwtaS, i Maokte Bovstrea R. P. Bcyaa ft Co. ' ' m-nc.Kijoa.am co. TsT-StMMdsi Crockett 'A Beany Oa. 5M '-L kmmpmv, f AT" 522-528 Corbett Bldg. 1 Phones: , Main J503, T 1 i